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The Times Leader from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • Page 17

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THE WILKES-B ARRE 1 RECORD. MONDAY, MAY 31, 1909. ITS -v Monday; may3i; lm, STORE CLOSED ALL DAY ON ACCOUNT OF MEM OBIAL DAY! PLYMOUTH TOWNSHIP COMMISSIONERS. A meeting of the board of township ommtssloners wag held at the usual serne Coanty Gas Electric leave to-day for City, where they ill remain tan days, attending tha sessions of tha National Elcctrto Light Association. Division St.

A. O. H. picnic and out-fog at Fernbrook Park Monday, May Si, Bis time for every one. Miss Lillian Nancarrow of East Main street has left for Lake Wluola, where aha will spend tha summer.

Edward Dowllng has resumed his (nsirtiur st fechwans's wli'msale liquor store after several days' illness from appendicitis. Shupp 'will Bell at Uftc regular 17c white dress bwIss. At' 15c fine white madras, about 1 yard wide. At 7Hc regular ItHc mercerized ginghams. S9c, 76c and' 98c three special lota white skirts.

New Swiss caps for babies. New white goods and new lace tuck-inga. 29c per doien for regular 60c laca. M. T.

Sibson has resigned his Burke, $5.20. Adjourned to meet on the first Monday In June. 1 BHAWNEB? FORESTERS HOME. The drill team Court I Garfield, Foresters of America, arrived home Saturday night from. Philadelphia, ami paraded down Main street from Bridge, where they alighted from the Carey avenue street car, and went through the.

same evolutions which won tor them tbe fir prise of $125 in tho Quaker City, they being adjudged the beat drilled body in line. Although the hour waa somewhat late, many witnessed the drill on, our Main avenue and dasl res that all organizations be prompt, to tha end that everything will go according to orders Issued. At the cemetery tha. flag will ba at half msutt with the veterans forming a square within the soldiers' plot The principal address of tha day will ba by Floyd Hess, of-Forty Fort. Tha exercises will ba far above the average and all who hav anything to do with it in any way ask the support and cooperation of the public generally.

COMING GRAND CONCERT. It Is not often that Plymouth people have the opportunity of hearing In their home town such a trio of artist as will appear at the concert On Wednesday evening in the parlors of No. 1 Fire Co. The entertainment committee of the fire company has secured the services of Prof. Arthur C.

Kushwa, Miss Nelra Walters and Glnla Aikman. The first named Is a pianist of fine ability, a graduate of the New England Conservatory, of Music, and was a pupil of Dr. Steisner cr New York City. Mrs. Aikman is also a graduate of the Conservatory at Boston and has also studied vocal music tinder the celebrated Instructor, Dr.

Poehter of New York. Miss Walters received her training at the Emerson School of Oratory, and Is an artist whose work is enthusiastically commended by cultured people wherever she has'appeared. The Excelsior Orchestra of Plymouth will assist at the concert. This orchestra, composed of Borne of the most promising of our voumer mu JONAS LONG'S SONS JUNE SALE OF Mtislin Undergarments Will Commence To-morrow Tuesday Morning Watch the papers for full announcement of this GREATEST EVENT of the Summer season. and cheered boys WORK RESUMED, After a suspension of two months, or nitice Apr 1.

work has bbcn resumed 'at the Chauncey colliery, operated by the George F. Lee Coal at AVon-dale. During the suspension great Improvements were made both Inside and particularly to the breaker; and since the resumption milch mora coal is mined and prepared for market. Benjamin Amos pf Vine street Is still the Inside foreman, although it had been reported that he resigned. YOUNG GIRL'S FUNERAL Yesterday afternoon occurred the funeral of Agnes, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. David Ayres of the Mountain road. The. funeral procession moved from the house shortly after i O'clock und proceeded to. St.

Vincent's Church, where services were conducted by Rev. 'i, A. O'Malley. Floral offerings were numerous and of many designs. Th-pallbearers were William Hennlganr William Carroll, William Conway, Robert Noonan, Stephen, Wash and Robert noonan, Sthephen Walsh and Vincent's Cemetery.

FIRE UNDER RESTAURANT An alarm of fire from box No. 23 yesterday afternoon brought the three hose companies to the scene. The fire was found to be under rear 1-orch of the restaurant. conducted by JfJlTn B. Magee and known an the Ellas House.

The second floor of the premises is used a a hall for lodge meetings, and there was no one about tha premises when the fire occurred, which is said to have been caused by children playing about It was soon extinguished and little damage wan done, the most being by water. PARADE AND CONVENTION To-day will be a notable one for the various societies comprising the Holy Cross Beneficial Society, which comprises about twenty-five soceltles throughout the valley. This will be the first convention of the order anJ will open with a solemn high mast at 10 o'clock in St. Mary's Church of the Nativity by the pastor. Rev.

A. Siedleckl, who will alno deliver the wrmon. Following the mass-a parade of all societies present will take place over the principal streets of the I orough. The convention will be in tno afternoon in St. Mary's Hall.

The organization is composed of Polish, Slavonic and Greek Cathollo societies and numbers hundred members. MEMdRIAL pAY PROGRAM. f0SifHtn''lrneral Wdera la from the local Post of tne g. a to-day: Memorial Day," wlfl be ob served wltlra parade beginning at I o'clock from the places heretofore designated in the Record and proceeding In a body to the Bhttwnee' Cemetery wine the exercises are to be held. Joseph M.

Steever is the chief marshal Our Low Priced Footwear Is Just, as good value In proportion to what you pay as you can get anywhere. Tha concerns always advertising double your money's worth seldom meat expectations. Whatever grade you may desire wa can supply full value and at one low price. Some people do not realise tha benefit of one price, and often get fooled. Think It over.

Moore; Dooley PLYMOUTH should in some manner get together and do something that would remedy this difficulty, as the pedestrians as well aa the business men aer very much' troubled with this avail. Samuel Morris has returned from tha Jefferson Me ileal College to spend bis vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrav Jacob He has just completed his Junior year. John F. Law, formerly ot this place, but late of Hoboken, N.

spent Sunday and Memorial Day with his relatives here. Miss Anna Jones has returned to. her borne in Berwick after a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John T.

Blandford. We manufacture Iron fences. (Ire escapes and all kinds of structural anJ ornamental Iron, work. Rosa Bros. Miner's Both Badhartrhag left for sT wlsit-mf iilteman, Ohio.

Edward Parson ha left for a trip to New York. City. Co. C. Jr.

V. A. will meet at Kingston Corners at o'clock this morning. The presence of every member Is f-sired. nj- 1 Dancing at traction company'a pavilion, Harvey's Lake, Memorial r.y, afternoon and evening.

Oppenheim'a become members of the society are Invited to be present. EDWARDSVILLE MAIN STREET IMPROVEMENTS. Isaac Rosenheim Is having his property on Main avenue improved by having a plate glass front Installed and a granolithic sidewalk laid. Julius Casslman's new -building, on Main avenue le rearing completion. The front of the.

building, which Is ot Imitation stone, is being painted and h'e has had his name with the year placed on top of It. The building of B. McMamis also presents an up-to-date appearance, since he had the portion occupied by M. Holda as hotel remodeled with a plate glasa front and also a granolithic sidewalk laid, IntT constructed at't he xdrner of St alii aue-nue and Payne street. When completed.

i it Be. occupied iby a picture: amusement company. With (the above named Improvements Main avenue now presents more of an up-to-date appearance, with one exception, that Is the pave, a question which Is being talked of very much. A petition Is being circulated -among the Main avenue property owners for the puriose of paving It. Some of the property owners have already attached tbelr signatures, and when a few others do likewise the council will no doubt proceed to have It paved, which will be much appreciated, as It is in bad condition.

SUNDAY MORNING ARREST. About 7:30 Hunday morning assistant chief Kennedy was called on Plymouth street, Rlney Myers was lying drunk. The officer tried to induce hlin to go home and he became disorderly, whereupon be was placed In the station house. Last evening he was given a hearing before Burgers Hat ten and fined Xi, in default of which he was committed for four days. This Is the sixth time for him to-be up on this charge within a year.

SPRINKLER QUESTION. Many nf the residents of the borough, especially of the main thoroughfare, are complaining about the dust. This Is a question that has been talked about very much for the past few years, and a sprinkler ought to be used. The cltlsens jlac Saturday The principal object of the meeting was to pay jhe employee prior to Memorial Day, Vhlch wad done. The members present rare Burke Gallagher, Curley and Attorney John Boyle for tbe pwnshlp stated that ha waa in receipt information from Mr.

Gilbert, of the p. A)H. that the company would epair the roadway and bridge where he company, tracks cross at the new Broadway road. A motion prevailed that the plana and peclflcationa for the proposed retain ing: wall at the end of Vine street and tossing Brown'a Creek had been re- eived and according- to tha advertise ment could be seen at the residence of he engineer and the secretary. It was stated that certain ad not sufficient time turned In for hem, but after some dlwuaaloi the natter waa settled v'T it waa reported that numerous road Igns were needed at various places hroughout the township, total of bout ISO, and constable James Burke tag riven the contraot to ulaea the Urme forthwith 40.

The following; bills were then read nd ordered paid: Supervisor Fliino-an's pay roll for west end. 1323 JO: su pervisor Derwin's pay roll, east 884.60, this includes horse hire for ravelins over, the township): William, poates, 110 Clark Daniel ponneii, 5.78; W. W. Keen, W.10; W. Allen, IS; J.

J. Tlmco, 16.96; James SHVED THEM BOTH TESTIMONIAL NO. 4 fit all the history of opium eating Faithfully yours, base cases hatp no parallel. Ivoman had taken morphine 27 years; he boy, her son, all his life, but they (vere both promptly cured. Detroit, Michigan.

ISO Putnam Avenue, am pleased to be able to say that am perfectly satisfied having ln-stlgated all I thought necessary hat the tlwalne Remedies are all that a claims for them. The two patients hat I watched were splendid subjects or a test, and the test was a perfect demonstration af his ability to cure. saw a small woman take sixty (80) rains of morphine in about twenty blnutes, and at the same time her on, a boy 14 years of age, took twenty 20) grains. These doses were their ally average. Then I watched reatment every day for a week, and aw" them both cured, and I am ifttls- ed that the treatment and cure are as icarty perfect as can be.

George Wright, M. Juno IS, 1904. The two cases above referred to re in perfect health at this, time, earlv flv. vears after Two wore r37Xcaes of flrug aadio ton and ourn w.ere never Known, We are doing the same thing every ay at the KINGSTON SANITARIUM 224 Wyoming Avenue, Kingston, Pa. the Pure Drag Man Says: Prescription Worlt 11(111111117 prepared from fresh, pore, 1 fjentrine draft precisely cording to the doctor orders It the only Una! erer turned 7 oat st Hutnuurtk Ifs right arJjrtUOUuU EMLEY INE GREEK WHISKY i Were Branded and Labeled 4JRE WHISKY rtfora Pure Food Law waa contain- lated.

wa still use tha same old brands antf labels. Brandies, Qine, Rums, Wines, Eta. Try a case oi oar Una Beer or Per art Fresh daily. Prompt delivery. Frel Schwartz PLYMOUTH, ESTABLISHED 1870 i Made Cur and does Cure 99 cases out of A Lumbago, mp' Sciatica, Neuralgia, Podagra, Yongra, Chiragra And an kinds of Vraa aUiantnatta Af fectlona.

fto Fraud. No Bumbnc. I Twated hnndrada of persona without la faUura, Coma to tne direct, or if Wo far, writa and send $1.10 by nail if 4 receive th treatment by- express. IV- iLEERT GROBLEWSKI, F-Vfr Corner Elm jinn Main StreetSy 'PLYMOUTH. PA.

Hadman nt' Davenport's book store to take one with the Luserne County Gas St Elictrlc Co. at Hasleton. Vote for M. J. Redding of Plttston, Democratic candidate for Jury commissioner, Mrs.

D. J. Donovan of Benton, accompanied by two of her chfdren, spnt Fvlday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P.

J. Graduation days are here again. We have a large Una of suitable presents for tha graduates at Davenport's book store. local light company has herded to extend the gas mains to Barney street on Welsh Hill; West Hillside avenue and Gould street shortly. GRADUATION have many Inexpensive articles, suitable for boys and young girls.

Our selection is large and the prices very moderate considering the quality. Isl-dor Glou, Jeweler and optician. Benjamin Hicks "was a visitor at HdZlne J's'vdriv. Leslie Hobbs, a former resident but now ot Hasleton, Is spending a few day in town. Get lid of that hacking cough by oalng Eagla Cough Syrup none batter.

Hartman. Miss Marian Walters has returned from a visit to Philadelphia. Miss Lydia Oliver is the guest of friends at Montrose. Wa manufacture Iron fire capes and all kinds of structural and ornamental Iron work. Ross Bros, Miners Mills Both phones.

Jchn McElwee, now aged and feeble, a well as blind, and William Schooley, 'ho is infirm with years, both veterans the Civil War, will be taken over the line of march through the kindness of Hcnes Boyer, who will drive them hits carriage. J. Mahon has returned home from the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy for the summer vacation. John Pickett was here yesterday from where he is at work with the Lehigh Wllkes-Barie Coal Co carpenters in the erection of a new -breaker Particulars of the finding of the 4-lfrtvof. brnatx RafftfskG'fhe 5-yarv old Son or Mr.

and Mm. jom rawf kl of the'Tlat road, who disappeared from homo r1 last-' Wednesdayr will be found. In another part of the paper. Grammar classes and of St. Vincent's parochial school held interesting exercises in St Vincent's Hall on Friday afternoon.

The program rendered was an Interesting and lengthy one. The closing exercises will be conducted next Friday afternoon. Bruce Lindsay of Lansford was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. George P-Lindsay here yesterday.

Mrs, James Lindsay, son Bruce and daughters, Jean and Mrs. F. J. Faulkner, moved from her few years ago to Eccle. W.

where they remained until last February, when they moved to LanSford. Bruce Lindsay fills a responsible position at tha place named. Mrs. Janet Lindsay has returned from Lansford, where she spent sev cral days the guest of Mrs. James Lindsay and family.

KINGSTON ANNUAL MEMORIAL SERMON. There was a large attendance Of old soldiers, Co. and P. O. S.

of A. Camps of Kingston, Larksvllle, Luierne and Forty Fort at the annual memorial services which were held in the Pres byterian Church last evening, Tha Rev. Mr. Haynes delivered an excellent and patriotic discourse from the text. "The Faith of the Dead" Heb.

11:13 that was greatly appreciated oy the old soldiers and the P. O. S. of A. boys.

The excellent singing of the choir was a feature of tbe exercises. Kingston secured two medals In the Times-Leader marathon race on Sat urday afternoon. Ernest Jones came in fourth and Harry Jones nlntn. considering that the first three were old long distance runners and that this was Jones's first race, he did- remarkably well in coming in fourth. Steele Bros.

A Dllley, No. 1,000 Wyoming avenue, Forty Fort Pav Concrete contractors. Anything that can ba made of concrete. Concrete work oi quality. An entertainment will be given in the Sunday school room of the Presbyterian Church under the auspices of Miss Rosser's 8unday school class.

The boys have prepared an excellent program and an enjoyable evening is assured. John A. Burton will sever his con nection with Leonard A store today and will this week take the management, of one of the stores of F. M. Klrby tt Co.

Miss Emma Somers of New Tork City is visiting her sistetvMrs. W. Newman over Memorial Day. Misa Alice Guest of Danville is be ing entertained by Miss Emily J. Cool- baugh.

Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Clark and family ara spending the day with tha former's parents.

Mr. and Mrs. D- S. Clark. William E.

Btrous came noma on Saturday evening from tha University of Pennsylvania, where ha successfully finished hlB sophomore year In the dental department Dancing at traction company's pavilion, Harvey's Lake, Memorial Day, afternoon and evening. Opponheim's orchestra. Willis H. Miller returned on Saturday afternoon from a trip to New Tork City and will spend a few days here with his family. Mr.

and Mrs. Grant Behee and daughter of East Orange are tha guests of Mrs. Behea's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goodwin.

We manufacture iron fences, fire es-eanea and all kinda of structural and ornamental iron. work. Rosa Bros. Miner's Mllla. Both phones.

John Nlchol of Plalnsfield. JVis visiting his father, Alexander Nlchol. VThe uniformed companies of the 7, O. 8. of A.

and tha Junior Mechanics orchestra. Division II, A. O. H. picnlo and outing at Fernbrook Park Monday, May SI.

Big time for every one. OUR BANNER. it Our Banner of business success floats proudly to tha breexea every day, rain or shine, and it cannot help) but eall your attention to tha fact that "Build sell all kinda of Lumber, and do Planing Mill work. Therefore if you sppreolate first class work and materials, and reasenabla trices you will lose no time in patron zing thia firm. It ia now up to yau.

W. H. SHEPHERD SONS GENERAL CONTRACTORS AND LUMBER DEALERS. Souih Mala and Dan Btreeta, sicians, has forged rapidly to the front nlnce Its organisation, and Is entitled to nigh rank musical crcles. All members of the company are disposing of tickets, and all are enthusiastic over the prospects of a fine attendance and a brilliant performance.

The program is as follows: Selection Excelsior Orchestra jion -oeur Fouvre a la Volx My Hesrt at Thy Sweet Voice Aria Samson and Da II la Taint Sal us Mrs. Qlnla Aikman Piano solo Arthur C. Kuschwa Recitation The Arena Scene from "Quo Vadls" Sclenklewelts Miss Nelra Waiters. Trio 'Cello, violin, piano. Vocal solo fa) Inh Geolle Nlcht.

(b) The Lotus Flower Schenman Mrs. Glnla M. Aikman. Selection Excelsior Orchestra Reoltutlon Selected Haunted by a Hone Miss Neira Walters Trio 'Cello, violin, piano. I.ove Is Like a Bird Geo.

Blset L'Amour est Orlean Rebelle (from Mrs. Glnla M. Aikman Piano nolo Prof. Arthur Kuschwa Vocal aolo (p.) HcKtacv H. H.

A. Beach (b) The Temnle Bells Ann! Noonforde Frider Mrs. Glnla M. Aikman. Selection Excelsior Orchestra SHORT NOTES AND PERSONALS.

An event which will not be surpassed by tmateur clubs is the game lo trke place on the Lowertdwn Athletic Turk this afternoon between the Sugar Noich and Lowertown teams. The game is for $200. Arthur Freeman, archlfe.it, home from Nw York, for Memorial Day, Mrs. Lawrence Levi and. son ara Bjwittding a York, City.

This Will be. boys week at Shupp's. We glva away base balls and base ball catcher's gloves. See the window for details. Every boy can easily get one.

See the window for details. At the O. H. meeting to be held her-, next Sunday afternoon, number new members, about thirty-six in are to be initiated into the mysteries of the order. Twenty of these are from jne of the ccunly scat branches.

All members of the Buck, Co. No. 9, Knights of Pythias, ara requested to meet in the lodge rvrnv this bfternoon at 1 o'clock to take part in the exercises. VanBusklrk's Band will meet in the P. S.

of A. Hall this afternjon at 1 o'clock. Every member 1b asked to be on time. To-day htlng a legal holiday all banks will be closed all day, also the business places. The following.

were dran to serve on the grand Jury this week: William Douglas, James Bren-nan, George Hooven and Jesse Rhineer. A i tl.o ruling of the executive committee of the Plymouth and Ed-war asville Christian Endeavor U.ilot it was agreed to hold the quarterly rally of the union in the Pilgrim Church here on the evening ol June 23. Shupp has two remarkable corset specials this week. Lot No. 1 One of the new style corsets, with three pairs Z5c garters, all tor 75c.

Lot No. 2 Another' good style corset with two pairs of 25c strong web garters, all for 50c. C. -T person, manager, and A J. Llewellyn, superintendent of the L.u- (Tl.Xollapslble Go-Cart These cuta repress i.t the Tourist, tha strongest roomiest and moat shape-Ir Cart on the nwmcet.

The frame ia entirely of Beamlasa steel tubing, either nickel plated or enameled, la provided with comfortable springs. -folds with one motion, and costs no mora than tha ordinary kind. Moora Go. Sola Agents tar Plymouth and the camps and councils that are to participate In the parade to-day are requested to meet at the Kingston Corners at 8 o'clock this morning. Mr.

and Mrs. Marshall Whitney and Miss Isadore Whitney of Scranton spent Sunday with Kingston friends. W. P. Thomas of Benton is spending Decoration Day here with his family.

William Richie of Bloomsburg Is spending a few days with his daughter, Mrs. George Beagle. Mr. and Mrs. John Mows of Hasleton are the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Watts over Decoration Day. LUZERNE BOROUGH Mrs, W. L. Wolfe, who has been confined to her home with pleurisy and pnousMnla, ia of -Misses Monananj Bloom.

Wallace and Mc- Kechnla picnicked. at-Fwnhk cn Saturday. LOST A Masonic slipper pin between 319 E'ennet street, Lucerne Borough and Iehlgh Valley R. R. at Forty Fort.

The Dorcas Society of the Presbyterian Church will give an entertainment on Wednesday evening, June 2. Rev. J. R. Wagner delivered a memorial address to the congregation of the Methodist and Presbyterian churches at the M.

E. Church last evening. Mrs. John Kegel of Jersey City and Mrs. M.

J. Henwood of Dunmore are the guests of latter's daughter, Mrs. W. H. Prynn.

Mrs. John McKay, who recently underwent a successful operation at the City Hospital, is Improving, and will soon be able to leave the institution. Miss Nellie Farrell, who recently returned from' California, is 111 at the home of her -sister, Mrs. James Gro-gan. Division 21, A.

O. H. picnic and outing at Fernbrook Park Monday, May 31. Big time for every one. Peter Henderson Is laying concrete walks about his residence.

Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Roberts and son Clinton are spending a few days at Bangor, Pa.

Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Kresge and sons, Walter, Clarence and Wilbur, are spending a few days at Mt. Pocono. Albert Jones and sister Margaret are spending a few days at Harris- burg.

U. G. Jacqulsh, R. N. Adams and Angelo Hewitt enjoyed a Ashing trip to Huntavtlle on Saturday.

Clayton Slckler of Centremoreland spent Saturday with his brother, Lay- ton Blckler, of this place. Miss Emma Lobb and nepnew. Ben Roberts, are spending a few days at Danlelsvllle. Pa. Miss Viola Sickler is spending some time with friends and relatives at Centremoreland and Lockevllle.

Miss Jennie Catron Is recovering from a slight attack of diphtheria. Miss Viola Aregood is suffering with an attack of pleuro-pneumonla. J. D. Tiffany has returned home after spending some time In New Tork City, where he was on business.

John Devore of Newton. N. is visiting friends and relatives at this place. Mr. and Mrs.

Sheldon Gay and son I.eland Centremoreland spent Saturday and Sunday with friends and relatives in Wyoming and this place. Harry Allen spent yesterday here. Division 21, A. O. picnic and outing at Fernbrook Park Monday, May 1.

Big tlmef or. every one. Barton Pureell of Bloomsburg was a caller hero yesterday. The Methodist Sunday school will picnic at Mountain Park on Friday, June 11, having changed to that place from Sans Soucl, after announcement was made of the opening of Mountain Park. The usual arrangementa for the- accommodation of a large crowd will be made.

DALLAS Miss Maud Raub has returned home, after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Albertson. Miss Josephine Rlneman of Wllkes-Barre la visiting Miss Nellie" Norton. Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis Franta bf Wilkes-Barre ara the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Machell. Miss Edna, Isaacs is visiting friends at Rising Sun, Md.

Mrs. D. C. Lauderbach will entertain the Ladles' Aid Society of the M. E.

Church at her home on Thursday aft-ernoon. June from to o'clock. The program will be arranged by Mrs. Laudertoach and Mrs." C. A.

Franta. Al members and those -who wish to Edwards Co. General Store STORE CLOSED ALL DAY TO-DAY-MEMORIAL DAY Bread is. the Staff of Life If Good i'That made from the flour "secured at our store is both; and besides, It is low priced. Pineapples, the.

largest sweetest and cheapest We carry the largest and best stock, of groceries, fruits and vegetables in the biggest store of town and at the lowest prices. Come and see the place test the goods. 0. N. JONES 167 EAST MAIN STREET, PLYMOUTH New Spring Line of Ladies' and Gents' Shoes Special Sale of Gents' Negligee Shirts.

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